. Wm. Eber & Son's catalog of high class garden, field, flower and lawn seeds : bulbs, fertilizers, garden implements, etc. Nursery stock Illinois Quincy Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Chrvsamhemums. Chrysantliemum— The annual Chry- santhemums are showy, free bloom- ers, and should be grown in gardens in large beds, where they will show their bright colors fine- ly. Perfectly hardy and very desirable. A multitude of fine colors aod shapes. Tobacco dust will destroy the black flea if attacked. Cobea Sca


. Wm. Eber & Son's catalog of high class garden, field, flower and lawn seeds : bulbs, fertilizers, garden implements, etc. Nursery stock Illinois Quincy Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Chrvsamhemums. Chrysantliemum— The annual Chry- santhemums are showy, free bloom- ers, and should be grown in gardens in large beds, where they will show their bright colors fine- ly. Perfectly hardy and very desirable. A multitude of fine colors aod shapes. Tobacco dust will destroy the black flea if attacked. Cobea Scandens (t t p)—a fine rapid-grow- ing climber, dark foliage, purple, bell- shaped flowers; will run from tsventy to thirty feet in one season: start in the house—Paper, 10c. Cypress Vine—Tender annual climber, grace- ful foliage, with small red and white star- shaped flowers. Daisy (t h p)—The poet's favorite: very popular; very fine for edging and borders; prefer a cool shady place. Delphinium, or LarkSpur(h a)—Handsome for garden; of easy culture; a rich loam will produce its finest plants and fiowers of various colors. Digitalis, or Fox Glove—Beautiful, showy border plants, very ornamental, particu- larly when planted among shrubs. ESCtlSCtlOltzia a)—Free bloomers for bor- ders and bedding, their bright flowers are desirable in every garden. Euphorbia a)—Very pretty leaves, showy and of easy culture. Forget-Me-Not ^ p)—Beautiful and well known, delicate flowers. Grows best in moist situations. Four O'clock (t a)—Handsome, free flower- ing, fragrant, blossoms variegated, striped and of various colors. Gaillardia (thhp)— Showy and free bloomers: they are good bedders, very beautiful, fine for bouquets: and should be more gen- erally cultivated. Godetia — a profuse bloomer; hardy an- nual; beautiful colors; can begrown in pots: good for bedding. Gilia (h ai — Free bloomer; fine for beds; look well on lawn rockery, and can be planted at any Pl


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